Jim Wolf admitted he was "dead wrong" in overturning a call that led to Joe Maddon's second ejection in the NLCS.

Curtis Granderson swung at a two-strike pitch as the ball bounced in front of Wilson Contreras. Wolf signaled Granderson was out but the umpire crew then discussed the call and decided he made contact with the pitch. Video replays seemed to indicate Granderson never made contact with the pitch.

Wolf admitted afterward that he was "dead wrong" on the call, saying, "I talked myself into the whole thing."

Wolf said afterward he heard "two distinct, separate sounds'' on the pitch, believing the first to be the pitch bouncing in the dirt and the second being the pop of the catcher's mitt.

Maddon said after the game "the process was wrong."

"I'm not gonna sit here and bang on umpires. ... But that can't happen. The process was horrible," Maddon said. "To have that changed -- if Granderson hits the next pitch out, I might come running out of the clubhouse in my jockstrap."